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The phrase "am out here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate one's presence in a particular location or situation, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I just wanted to let you know that I am out here waiting for you at the coffee shop."
Alternatives: "I'm here" or "I'm present."
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Because I am out here trying to kill myself.
"I am out here," says the ever faithful Ian Copestake.
"I have tried to stay out of these stories but I am out here too.
It is only when I am out here in the world that I feel alive.
"If I am out here three weeks a year, it's a miracle".
The sky is the reason that I am out here with snowsuit hastily pulled over sleep-rumpled pyjamas.
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"We're out here.
We're out here competing.
"He's out here.
So, it's out here.
That's why we're out here.
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